FAQs
What is soil stabilisation?
Soil stabilisers are used to prepare the roadbed of roads and highways, parking lots, airfields, industrial facilities, airfields, parks and sports fields, industrial parks, dams, landfills and railway tracks. It means transforming a subbase with insufficient bearing capacity into soil that is easy to compact and can withstand heavy loads. The process makes use of the existing soil material, adding only binding agents such as cement and/or lime. This process is one of the most cost-effective and environmentally friendly construction methods.
What are the benefits of soil stabilisation?
Reduces construction times
Conserves resources
Prevents the generation of landfill waste
Reduces the need for high-cost material transportation
Minimises environmentally harmful traffic disruptions
Decreases the overall carbon footprint
Simplifies project management